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Quote For The Day(This week’s theme-’The Power of Kate’)I can really feel Kate’s anguish here…the way she conveys the anger and pain she feels whenever she is whisked back into the real world after she puts her book down is so realistic and relatable.“I spent the rest of my day in someone else’s story. The rare moments that I put the book down, my own pain returned in burning stabs. I felt like a circus knife thrower’s target. If I held my mind immobile, I might avoid being hit by the blades whizzing by my head.” (Taken from D4M)~Tiffany

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Here we are with Kate again! :) I find that I’m able to relate with her in this quote, as I am the type of person who finds solace and happiness in books, because in an imaginary world, there are no limitations. ;)

Kate (pic taken from revenantscentral)

“Besides the alternate universe offered by a book, the quiet space of a museum was my favorite place to go. My mom said I was an escapist at heart . . . that I preferred imaginary worlds to the real one. It’s true that I’ve always been able to yank myself out of this world and plunge myself into another.”

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So, we’re finished with last week’s theme, “All About Jules”. :) This week’s theme is “Power of Kate”, featuring quotes well, obviously, about Kate. x) This made my admiration for her shoot up about ten levels when I read this. :D

Kate (pic taken from revenantscentral)

“And I’ve got THIS,” I pulled out the signum and held it up for him to see, “that says I’m kindred. And I’ve got THIS,” I pointed at my head, “that says I’m as smart as you. And I have THIS,” I held up my middle finger, “that says go to hell, you immortal bigot.”And with that I spun around and stomped out the door, filing the expression on Arthur’s face in a mental folder labeled “Kate’s Proudest Moments”.”-Alyana =)

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